Sunday, November 3, 2013

Lessons LearnedThe Gifted Realm Book TwoJillian NealNew Adult Urban FantasyAvailable at AmazonWithin the Realm book one is $0.99 through 11/8/13Lessons Learned book two is $2.99 through 11/8/13

Synopsis:One breathtakingly hot, passion-filled, night ignites a fire in his soul. Everything in his world should be nothing short of perfection…but he is Rainer Lawson.

His wild evening with Emily is the Realm’s front-page story. Could he have lost the respect of the man that has been like a father to him? Could his family’s hard-earned fortune really dissolve before his very eyes?

Evil rapidly cinches its chokehold, and everything his father fought and died for threatens to implode. Rainer attempts to protect those that he loves and satisfy the fiery passions between he and Emily, but everything in his world is spinning wildly out of control. His desire to prove himself could very well be his undoing.

Sometimes the best of intentions are not enough, but perhaps it is the trials by fire that make the man. Steel sharpens steel, and passion burns white hot in “Lessons Learned.”

“I
thought you’d never ask.” Rainer led her onto the dance floor and spun her into
his arms. The slow sultry tones of the island band, the lanai lit by Tiki
torches, and strung orbed lights, that Nathan had set to glow different colors,
gave the entire evening a warm island feel.

Rainer
twirled Emily around the dance floor and whispered how much he loved her as he
slid his hand further down her back.

“Yes
sir,” Rainer moved his hand back up instantly which made everyone laugh. Logan
cut in, and Rainer danced with Adeline. He took a break and got he and Emily
some punch, while Governor Haydenshire danced with Emily. He set the punch back
at their table as the song neared its end. Rainer edged back onto the dance
floor towards Emily and her father.

“I never have been very good at telling you
‘no.’” He kissed Emily’s cheek and handed her back to Rainer.

A
slight breeze picked up as the night wore on, and Rainer felt a chill as the
hair on the back of his neck stood. He took in the guests as they laughed,
danced, and all enjoyed the party,

Suddenly
everything shifted. Emily froze on the dance floor. She shivered and clung to
Rainer.

“Em,
what’s wrong?” Rainer panicked. He searched the area frantically as Emily’s
hands flew to her head. She shook her head. The black energy was too close. She
could hardly breathe. One of the wait staff was handing Mrs. Haydenshire a cup
of punch.

Then
as Emily hushed, “Rainer there’s someone here that’s not supposed to be. I feel
them.” Rainer watched as Vindico’s eyes goggled and he shoved two men out of
his way. He knocked the glass from Mrs. Haydenshire’s hand just as she’d taken
a small sip. It shattered on the tiled floor.

“That’s,
Vasquez!” He shouted to Rainer and Logan. He threw his arm out to the member of
the wait staff that was fleeing the scene. They hadn’t recognized him in the
catering disguise complete with hat and glasses.

“The Gifted Realm” is
based around the concept that there are people living among us that can draw on
and use the energies of the earth and of their own bodies. I love the concept
that these people are hidden among us, seen but unseen. I have no idea what
inspired it, honestly. I woke up one day with Rainer in my mind, and I couldn’t
stop thinking about him. This guy that had a really rough life and how he would
cope with all that had happened to him and around him. My books are also a take
on what happens after a revolution. What happens to the people left behind when
their loved ones give their lives for a cause? What would drive them? What
would they do to make certain that no one’s life had been given in vain? Every
part of their lives deeply intrigues me, and I wanted to show all of that in my
story. I honestly feel like these fantastic beings walked into my living room,
sat down on my couch, and told me every detail of their story.What would Rainer and Emily’s first time have
been like? I wanted to capture those moments in “Within the Realm.” In “Lessons
Learned,” we amp it up a little, ok maybe more than a little. I also wanted to
know how different couples do things differently. Guys make love, fight
criminals, and do everyday things differently. I try to let their personalities
show through in every scene. That’s why I enjoy writing from different
perspectives. I like showing what’s going on in all of their minds.

When you are writing a
book, where do you get your main ideas? Do you outline? Do you have the full
story planned out before you start writing?

I really don’t think
that there is any one way to write a novel. I personally do not outline. I kind
of feel like it cramps my creativity and my style. I do; however, always carry
around a notebook with me and scribble down idea after idea as they come to me.
When I began “The Gifted Realm” series, I had a very, very lose idea where we
were going, but I had no idea how exactly we were going to get there. I had to
write it to find out myself. I love that about my job! Everyday it’s like I get
to dive in see what’s going to happen.

There are so many
children in the Haydenshire family. Does this parallel your own family?

My parents are
divorced so that is certainly not like the Haydenshires. I have one brother,
two step-brothers, and one step sister. That’s from both of my parent’s
re-marriages. So, I would have to say no the Haydenshires are not a reflection
of my own family, but oh how I would’ve loved to visit the farm for a day when
all of the Haydenshire boys were little just to take all of that in.

What are some things you
do to give depth to your characters?

My characters are
very real to me. They have birthdays and favorite things. They have real
personalities. Logan would never react to something the way that Garrett would
or even Rainer would. I try to constantly remain true to each of my characters
and what drives them. I already know all of their backstories (yes they are
written down and some will appear in upcoming books). But, where they’ve been
and what they’ve been through often dictates where they’re going and how
they’re going to act when they get there. I keep all of that in my mind when
I’m writing, and I try to represent all of that in their interactions.

You write about some
seriously “swoon worthy” guys, and on your blog you often discuss how much you
adore your husband. So, how did you two meet?

My DH and I met on a
ski trip with the church youth group in high school. We were sitting in the
common room of the chalet, surrounded by other people, and we started talking.
He was a senior and I was a freshman so I kept telling myself that he was too
old for me, but I just always wanted to talk to him. He called me a few nights
after we came home and then every night for the next three years. He left for
college and we stayed together. I lived for eight o’clock every night when he
would call, and I could just talk to him. I honestly think that God sort of stepped
in on my behalf and said, “Here you go Jillian. This is the one for you.” We
married two months after I graduated from high school. (I can hear you
gasping!)I’ve never looked back, and I
never want to. I never want to go one single day without talking to him!!

Before you and your
husband married, would you say you were like Rainer and Emily?

Hmm, let me think.
No, not really. Emily has infinitely more spunk than I had at her age. I would
say we were and are as committed to one another as Rainer and Emily, but they
are not us.

Are there “lessons” in
your novels that you most want your readers to grasp?

So, many lessons! I
want my readers to ask “why?” Why is this person doing this? Why did he or she
react that way? Then when we put the puzzles together I want them to understand
that people are not all good or all bad and that most people do have a reason
for doing what they do.

I want my readers to
see that marriage can still be hot! I love that the Haydenshires are still
“very active.” I love the passions that course through the relationships I
craft. I want women to find their own passions and to put passion back into
their marriages or relationships.

I wanted to show that
women are beautiful despite the stereotypes we’re bombarded with day in and day
out, and I wanted to show that men are not morons. You will see several of my
female characters self esteem falter due to societal pressures to be a certain
way or have a certain look, but then you’ll also see their partners expressing
how beautiful they think that they are. On the other hand, it infuriates me
when I see a television show where the father or husband is portrayed as
imbecilic and that is too dumb to get in out of the rain.Stop that! So, my female characters are not
double zeros with triple DDD’s, and my guys are intelligent, caring, strong,
men. I’m also not a big fan of a very passive female character. My girls have
personalities, and thoughts, and ideas all their own and they aren’t afraid to
let you know that.

Did you learn any
“lessons” from writing your books, and what were they?

Where to begin? I
would say that first my writing has given me a great deal of confidence. I
believe in my story. I believe in my characters. Everyone is a critic, certainly,
and some people may not like my writing, but I love what I do.I had to decide to do it for me, because my
characters have a story to tell and I just feel so privileged to be the one
that gets to tell it. On that note, telling my family what I’d been doing for
the last few years and that I was going to be published, as a romance writer,
was another time that I had to cling to my own belief in myself. I come from a
very conservative family, and my love scenes certainly are far from
conservative. I had to decide to let the world see me and my beliefs. It was a
very scary thing to do.

Which question are you
most sick of answering in interviews?

Are you kidding me?
I’m a mom. The mere fact that someone, anyone cares what I have to say is
astonishing to me! I’ll answer anything (well just about anything) because that
means that somewhere out there someone cares about my opinion. LOL – Actually,
if I were being completely truthful probably the “Who’s your favorite
character” question. I just cannot answer that. I have no idea. I love them
all. I could never choose!

Which of your characters
do you think is this most misunderstood and why?

Oh, that would have
to be Dan Vindico. He’s so intense and driven, and he rubs a lot of people the
wrong way. There is a method to his madness and when we get to his story hold
on tight it is hot, hot, hot and then brutal all at the very same moment.

A number of characters in
your books have tattoos. Do you have any, and if so what/where? If not, would
you ever consider getting one?

I do not currently
have any tattoos. I would love to get one (or more) but honestly I’m scared of
the pain. I’m a wimp. I know. I have said that maybe, possibly if I sell ten
thousand books that I would get a “Alis volat propriis” tattoo done with either
a dove or a butterfly. It means “she flies with wings all her own.” I love
that! I would also like DH’s initials done somewhere, not sure where. Have to
think about that.

There are a lot of
different types of elements in Lessons Learned. Chases, tender moments,
battles, and steamy love scenes. Which type of scenes are your favorite to
write, and which are the most difficult?

Wow! Good Question! I
would say that the “battle” moments or when one of my characters has been hurt
or is about to be hurt are by far the hardest to write. It wounds me to write
about them being hurt. When Adeline and Logan break up in this book (That was
in the scene at the end of “Within the Realm” so I’m not giving much away
here.) I hurt for Logan and for Adeline. It made me physically sick. You’ll
have to read to find out what happens to them.

I do love to write a
love scene. I love the intricacies of it and to really think about what would
be going on in their minds at that moment.

I also love writing
what I call an “advice” scene from one of my older characters. I love to
stretch my own mind into that of someone who has lived so much more than any of
my characters. What would they really say at this moment? How would they feel?
What would they wish someone had told them in a similar situation?

You write from the male
perspective. Do you find this hard to do, and how do you make sure it sounds
authentic and believable?

Well, I am completely
surrounded by men in my life J I’m obviously married, I have two boys
of my own, I grew up with a little brother and all of his friends hanging
around constantly. I have a dad and a step-dad. So, I kind of think that I
“get” guys as much as any girl can “get” guys. They are people after all even
if what they say occasionally sounds alien. I always read what I’ve written
that day to DH, and more than once he’ll stop me and say either “wow how did
you know we talk like that or think like that?” He also occasionally says, “ok
no guy would say or do this…” So, he’s my go to source for all things “male.” I
also peruse quite a few websites and Men’s Health and other men’s magazines (no
not porn) to get a few ideas here and there.

Jillian
Neal is a New Adult author with a passion for passion. She tells strong
character driven novels told from the male perspective. Her guys
aren’t afraid to let us inside their minds or inside their bedrooms. Young
love comes to life inside the author’s Realm along with sinister
crime fighting, mixed in with a hearty dose of family. The engaging
adventures will stretch your mind and keep you coming back for more.

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Bestselling and award-winning YA author with a soft spot for sweet romance. In addition to writing, she works as an editor for two publishers, as well as select indie authors. She shares her home with her teenage son, three dogs, and lots of dragons. Kimber Leigh is addicted to romance, videogames, superheroes, villains,
and chocolate—not necessarily in that order. (If she has to choose, she’ll take
a chocolate covered superhero!) She currently lives in San Antonio, TX but has
been somewhat a rolling stone in life, having resided in several different
cities and states.